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Identity Quote by Kaiten Nukariya

“It is bare nonsense to say that I go to school, not to be educated as a member of society, but simply to gratify my individual desire for knowledge; or that I make a fortune, not to lead the life of a well-to-do in society, but to satisfy my individual money-loving instinct; or that I seek after…” quote by Kaiten Nukariya
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““It is bare nonsense to say that I go to school, not to be educated as a member of society, but simply to gratify my individual desire for knowledge; or that I make a fortune, not to lead the life of a well-to-do in society, but to satisfy my individual money-loving instinct; or that I seek after truth, neither to do good to my contemporaries nor to the future generations, but only for my individual curiosity or that I live neither to live with my family nor with my friends nor with anyone else, but to live my individual life. It is as gross absurdity to say that I am an individual absolutely independent of society as to say I am a husband with no wife, or I am a son to no parents.””

Kaiten Nukariya

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About This Quote

The quote argues that personal pursuits—education, wealth, truth, and relationships—are inherently social, not isolated individual endeavors, and that claiming absolute independence from society is absurd.

In simple terms: Individual goals are socially rooted.

Key Takeaway

We are socially interdependent.

Themes

social interdependence individual vs collective purpose of education meaning of wealth truth and responsibility family ties

Mood

thoughtful critical reflective

Type

philosophical social critique ethical

When to use this quote

  • students reflecting on why they study
  • entrepreneurs considering societal impact
  • researchers evaluating purpose of inquiry
  • people assessing personal relationships
  • citizens debating individualism

Key Concepts

social identity collective responsibility human motivation ethical purpose

Practical Applications

  • educational curricula emphasizing civic duty
  • corporate social responsibility programs

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing social context change personal ambition?
  • What responsibilities arise from our interdependence?

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